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Paf Celebrates Golden Jubilee of Defence Day
PAF CELEBRATES GOLDEN JUBILEE OF DEFENCE DAY Islamabad 06 September, 2015:- Defence Day of Pakistan was celebrated at all PAF Bases in a befitting manner. The year has been marked as the Golden Jubilee of 1965 war, when PAF vanquished a three times large Indian Air Force and wrote an epic of unmatched valor and sacrifice. The auspicious day was observed with a renewed pledge and determination to make “Fizaia” even more stronger and potent force to face any challenge. The day started with special Du’a and Quran Khawani for the Shahuda at all PAF Bases. A special feature of the day was the change of guards ceremony at the Mazar of Quaid-e-Azam in Karachi. Aviation Cadets from Pakistan Air Force Academy, Risalpur assumed guard duties at the Mazar to honour the Father of the Nation. On the occasion of Defence Day Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force said in his message, “We are a resilient nation, which has always proved its worth in difficult times, whether those were natural calamities or an imposed armed conflict, as in 1965. Though, we are a peace loving nation, but we know how to thwart the heinous attempts that disrupt our peaceful way of life and certainly, our strength is in this resolve. Today, let us re- pledge to make Pakistan a truly dynamic and prosperous country by firmly following the great Quaid’s golden principles of Unity, Faith and Discipline as our national ideals. On this occasion, I would like to assure you that Pakistan Air Force, with state-of-the-art equipment on its inventory and a highly capable workforce, is fully prepared to defend the aerial frontiers of its motherland”. -
Company Profile
Shaheen Medical Services, Opposite Benazir Bhutto Airport Chaklala, Rawalpindi Phone: +92-51-5405270,5780328, PAF: 3993 http://shaheenmedicalservices.com / Email: [email protected] Page 1 MISSION Gain trust of our valuable clients, with most efficient and ethical services, by providing quality pharmaceutical products with maximum shelf life procured from authentic sources. VISION SMS is continuously striving to be recognized as a leading distributor of pharmaceutical products by focusing on efficient and ethical delivery of services. GOAL To work in collaboration with our worthy partners, to provide high value and premium quality pharmaceutical products to our clients, in order to sustain long-term business relationship. Shaheen Medical Services, Opposite Benazir Bhutto Airport Chaklala, Rawalpindi Phone: +92-51-5405270,5780328, PAF: 3993 http://shaheenmedicalservices.com / Email: [email protected] Page 2 INTRODUCTION Shaheen Foundation, Pakistan Air Force (PAF), was established in 1977 under the Charitable Endowment Act, 1890, essentially to promote welfare for the benefit of serving and retired PAF personnel including its civilian’s employees and their dependents, and to this end generates funds through industrial and commercial enterprises. Since then, it has launched a number of profitable ventures to generate funds necessary for financing the Foundation’s welfare activities. Shaheen Medical Services (SMS) was established to fulfill the pharmaceutical and surgical requirement of Armed forces and public/private sector. Since it’s founding in Rawalpindi in 1996, Shaheen Medical Services, Shaheen Foundation, PAF has become the leading distributor of Pharmaceuticals & Surgical products in Pakistan Air Force Hospitals, with offices in 22 cities nationwide. SMS is a registered member of Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industries (RCC&I), Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) of Pakistan and Director General Defense Purchase (DGDP). -
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Year Book Ministry of ofInformationof Information Information Technology Technology Technology & Telecommunication & &Telecommunication Telecommunication 2015-2016 Government of Pakistan Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (IT and Telecom Division) Year Book 2015-2016 Page 1 Year Book Ministry of ofInformationof Information Information Technology Technology Technology & Telecommunication & &Telecommunication Telecommunication 2015-2016 FOREWORD Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications (MoITT) is entrusted to formulate policies aimed at improving National Information and Communications Technology (ICT) infrastructure and services, to transform Pakistan into a knowledge-based economy by ensuring provision of reliable and affordable Information and Communications Technology enabled services. Rule 25 of the Rules of Business, 1973 requires every Division/Ministry of the Federal Government to prepare a Year Book on its activities and achievements during the year. The Year Book is prepared for information of the Cabinet as well as general public. The annual publication of this Year Book is also recognition of the public’s right to information. The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications, therefore, in compliance with its responsibility has prepared its Year Book for the year 2015-16. The primary objective of this Book is to keep the public informed regarding the important activities undertaken by this ministry and organizations/companies/departments etc under its administrative control. It is sincerely hoped that this Year Book will serve as a useful reference for public, researchers, and scholars interested in activities carried out by MOITT in this year. --- (Rizwan Bashir Khan) Secretary IT Page 2 Year Book Ministry of ofInformationof Information Information Technology Technology Technology & Telecommunication & &Telecommunication Telecommunication 2015-2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents Pages 1. -
Audit Report on the Accounts of Defence Services Audit Year 2014-15
AUDIT REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS OF DEFENCE SERVICES AUDIT YEAR 2014-15 AUDITOR-GENERAL OF PAKISTAN TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS iii PREFACE v EXECUTIVE SUMMARY vi AUDIT STATISTICS CHAPTER-1 Ministry of Defence Production 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Status of Compliance of PAC Directives 1 AUDIT PARAS 1.3 Recoverable / Overpayments 3 1.4 Loss to State 26 1.5 Un-authorized Expenditure 29 1.6 Mis-procurement of Stores / Mis-management of contract 33 1.7 Non-Production of Records 45 CHAPTER-2 Ministry of Defence 2.1 Introduction48 2.2 Status of Compliance of PAC Directives 48 AUDIT PARAS Pakistan Army 2.3 Recoverable / Overpayments 50 2.4 Loss to State 63 2.5 Un-authorized Expenditure 67 2.6 Mis-procurement of Stores / Mis-management of Contract 84 i 2.7 Non-Production of Auditable Records 95 Military Lands and Cantonments 2.8 Recoverable / Overpayments 100 2.9 Loss to State 135 2.10 Un-authorized Expenditure 152 Pakistan Air Force 2.11 Recoverable / Overpayments 156 2.12 Loss to State 171 2.13 Un-authorized Expenditure 173 2.14 Mis-procurement of Stores / Mis-management of contract 181 Pakistan Navy 2.15 Recoverable / Overpayments 184 2.16 Loss to State 197 2.17 Un-authorized Expenditure 198 2.18 Mis-procurement of Stores / Mis-management of contract 207 Military Accountant General 2.19 Recoverable / Overpayments 215 2.20 Un-authorized Expenditure 219 Inter Services Organization (ISO’s) 2.21 Recoverable / Overpayments 222 Annexure-I MFDAC Paras (DGADS North) Annexure-II MFDAC Paras (DGADS South) ii ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS -
Audit Report on the Accounts of Defence Services Audit Year 2017-18
AUDIT REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS OF DEFENCE SERVICES AUDIT YEAR 2017-18 AUDITOR-GENERAL OF PAKISTAN TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS iii PREFACE vii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY viii AUDIT STATISTICS I. Audit Work Statistics xv II. Audit Observations Classified by Categories xv III. Outcome Statistics xvi IV. Irregularities Pointed Out xvii V. Cost-Benefit Analysis xvii CHAPTER-1 Ministry of Defence 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Status of Compliance of PAC Directives 1 AUDIT PARAS Pakistan Army 1.3 Irregular / Un-authorized Expenditure 3 1.4 Recoverables / Overpayments 22 1.5 Loss to State 33 1.6 Mis-procurement of stores 39 1.7 Non-production of Record 43 Military Lands and Cantonments 1.8 Irregular / Un-authorized Expenditure 45 1.9 Recoverables / Overpayments 53 1.10 Loss to State 96 1.11 Mis-procurement 111 i 1.12 Weak Internal Controls 112 Pakistan Air Force 1.13 Irregular / Unauthorized Expenditure 115 1.14 Recoverables / Overpayments 120 1.15 Loss to State 129 1.16 Mis-procurement of stores 130 Pakistan Navy 1.17 Irregular / Unauthorized Expenditure 134 1.18 Recoverables 138 1.19 Mis-procurement 144 Military Accountant General 1.20 Recoverables / Overpayments 146 CHAPTER-2 Ministry of Defence Production 2.1 Introduction 148 2.2 Status of Compliance of PAC Directives 148 AUDIT PARAS 2.3 Irregular / Unauthorized Expenditure 150 2.4 Recoverables / Overpayments 153 2.5 Loss to State 159 2.6 Mis-procurement of stores 163 Annexure-I MFDAC Paras (DGADS North) 165 Annexure-II MFDAC Paras (DGADS South) 183 ii ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ACAS -
S.No ATM ID City Location Address ATM Status 1 0013 Karachi
Operational/ Non-Operational ATMs Dear Customers, In light of the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak and the subsequent lock down enforced by the Government of Pakistan, we’d like to apprise you that select HBL ATMs will not be operational due to inaccessibility of client premises, while the rest would be active as per routine, to facilitate with your banking needs. We would request you to refer to the list below, for an update on the operating status of all HBL ATMs. S.No ATM ID City Location Address ATM Status PLOT NO.G.K4/52/53/54 REHMATULLAH MANZIL GHULAM HUSSAIN QASIM 1 0013 Karachi Kharadar Branch Operational QUARTERS, KHARADAR, KARACHI. Office is Closed due 2 0027 Karachi Nursary Branch A-49 BLOCK-6, P.E.C.H.S, KARACHI to Covid-19 3 0058 Karachi PAF Shaheen Mauripur branch PAF BASE, MASROOR MAURIPUR ROAD KARACHI. Operational Pakistan International Airlines Corporation, PIA Building, Jinnah International 4 0064 Karachi Jinnah Terminal Offsite ATM Operational Airport Mirpur 5 0098 Mirpur Mathelo Branch SHOP # 217, QAZI MARKET, MIRPUR MATHELO. Under Maintenance Mathelo 6 0365 Attock KAMALPUR MUSA, HAZRO K.NO.2473/74,VILL.KAMALPUR MUSA, ATTOCK Operational 7 0435 Kohat Lachi LACHI KOHAT Operational Office is Closed due 8 0449 Faisalabad Sitara Tower Branch Plot No. 1091/02, Sitara Tower, Sitara Chowk, Civil Line, Faisalabad. to Covid-19 9 0637 Narowal Talwandi Bhindran Branch KHASRA NO.2177-2023-1203, TALWANDI BHINDRAN, DISTT. NAROWAL Under Maintenance KHASRA NO.4292, KHEWAT NO.3068 KHARKAL CHOWK NOORPUR THALL, 10 0654 Khushab NOORPUR THAL Operational DISTRICT KHUSHAB. -
Audit Report on the Accounts of Defence Services for The
AUDIT REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS OF DEFENCE SERVICES FOR THE AUDIT YEAR 2012-13 AUDITOR GENERAL OF PAKISTAN i ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS iii PREFACE vi EXECUTIVE SUMMARY vii SUMMARY OF TABLES & CHARTS xiv I. Audit Work Statistics xiv II. Audit Observations Classified by Categories xiv III. Outcome Statistics xv IV. Irregularities Pointed Out xvi V. Cost-Benefit Analysis xvi CHAPTER-1 Public Financial Management Issues 1 Military Accountant General CHAPTER-2 Ministry of Defence Production 2.1 Introduction 05 2.2 Brief Comments on the Status of Compliance of PAC 05 Directives by Ministry of Defence Production 2.3 AUDIT PARAS 2.3.1 Misappropriation / Embezzlement 07 2.3.2 Recoverables 10 2.3.3 Un-authorized Expenditure 15 2.3.4 Recoverable / Risk and Expense Amount 18 2.3.5 Weak Contract Management 21 2.3.6 Overpayments 34 2.3.7 Public Financial Management Issues 49 CHAPTER-3 Ministry of Defence 3.1 Introduction 51 3.2 Comments on Budget & Accounts (Variance Analysis) 51 3.3 Brief Comments on the Status of Compliance of PAC 52 Directives by Ministry of Defence i 3.4 AUDIT PARAS Military Lands and Cantonments 3.4.1 Mis-appropriation / Embezzlement 55 3.4.2 Recoverables 56 3.4.3 Non-recovery of Cantonment / Government dues 59 3.4.4 Non-recovery of Composition Fee / Premium and development 60 Charges 3.4.5 Improper Land Management 66 3.4.6 Irregular / Un-authorized Expenditure 67 Pakistan Army 3.4.7 Mis-appropriation / Embezzlement 72 3.4.8 Recoverable 75 3.4.9 Irregular / Un-authorized Expenditure 78 3.4.10 Improper Land -
S.No ATM ID City Location Address ATM Status 1 0027
Operational/ Non-Operational ATMs Dear Customers, In light of the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak and the subsequent lock down enforced by the Government of Pakistan, we’d like to apprise you that select HBL ATMs will not be operational due to inaccessibility of client premises, while the rest would be active as per routine, to facilitate with your banking needs. We would request you to refer to the list below, for an update on the operating status of all HBL ATMs. S.No ATM ID City Location Address ATM Status 1 0027 Karachi Nursary Branch A-49 BLOCK-6, P.E.C.H.S, KARACHI Under Maintenance 2 0449 Faisalabad Sitara Tower Branch Plot No. 1091/02, Sitara Tower, Sitara Chowk, Civil Line, Faisalabad. Under Maintenance Khaban-e-Ittehad Branch, PLOT # 31-C, Khayaban-e-Ittehad Commercial Lane No. 10, Phase VI, Defense 3 2469 Karachi Under Maintenance Karachi (2469) Housing Authority, Karachi. 4 0218 Kohat Hangu Road Kohat K.C.B.- III 7-A/ 7-B, KOHAT CITY Under Maintenance CITY SURVEY D.S.NO.84, HAMAL ROAD NEAR POLICE STATION WARAH, KAMBER 5 0236 Shahdadkot Warah Branch Under Maintenance SHAHDADKOT 6 0411 Lahore Samnabad Branch 383,84 MAIN ROAD SAMANABAD LAHORE Under Maintenance 7 0644 Sheikhupura Muridke Branch G.T Road Tehsil Muridke, Ferozewala Under Maintenance Khewat # 625/609, Khatooni # 914, Khanewal Road, Opposite D.S.P Office, Tehsil 8 0803 Khanewal Kabirwala Branch Under Maintenance Kabirwala, District Khanewal. Branch & ATM 9 1605 Attock ATTOCK CANTT Branch PROPERTY NO. 1050/3 ,SIR SYED ROAD, ATTOCK CANTT closed due to COVID-19 10 8037 Nushki -
Sr. # Bank ATM ID REGION DISTRICT TEHSIL LOCATION
ATM Sr. # Bank REGION DISTRICT TEHSIL LOCATION ADDRESS ID HAFIZ BAZAR, MAIN ROAD KAHUUTTA TEHSIL 1 HBL 1476 AJK BAGH BAGH & DISTRICT HAVAILI 2 HBL 1143 AJK BAGH BAGH KHASRA NO 1135, BAGH TEHSIL & DISTT BAGH 3 HBL 1503 AJK BAGH BAGH KHASRA # 99, HARIGHEL TEHSIL & DISTT BAGH 4 HBL 9864 AJK BAGH BAGH REGISTRAR WOMEN UNIVERSITY, AJK BAGH KHASRA # 1455, MUNAWAR PLAZA , DHIRKOT 5 HBL 1437 AJK BAGH BAGH TEHSIL DHIRKOT DISTT BAGH 6 HBL 2539 AJK BAGH BAGH PULLY STOP,DHULLI ROAD BAGH KHASRA # 187MIN, RERRA, TEHSIL & DIST 7 HBL 1506 AJK BAGH BAGH BAGH 8 HBL 1914 AJK BAGH BAGH KHASRA # 544, BIRPANITEHSIL & DIST BAGH 9 HBL 0284 AJK BHIMBER BHIMBER KHASRA NO.113 MAIN BAZAR KOT JAMEL 10 HBL 0860 AJK BHIMBER BHIMBER KHASRA NO.574 SAMHANI 11 HBL 1766 AJK BHIMBER BHIMBER KHASRA NO.1036 CHOWKI 12 HBL 1566 AJK BHIMBER BHIMBER KHASRA NO.650 POONA KHASRA # 333, NEAR BILAL MASJID & POLICE 13 HBL 2379 AJK BHIMBER BHIMBER STATION BARNALA, DISTRICT BHIMBER KHASRA # 2590, NEAR READ FOUNDATION 14 HBL 2394 AJK BHIMBER BHIMBER HIGH SCHOOL, VILLAGE DHERI WATTAN, DISTRICT: BHIMBER NEAR GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL MOAIL, TEHSIL 15 HBL 2434 AJK BHIMBER BHIMBER BARNALA, DISTRICT BHIMBER 16 HBL 1159 AJK BHIMBER BHIMBER KHASRA NO.212-213 QASIMABAD NEAR BASIC HEALTH UNIT, P.O. SIAKH, TEHSIL 17 HBL 1111 Ajk DADYAL DADYAL DADYAL, KHASRA # 260, HATTIAN, TEHSIL & DISTT 18 HBL 1740 AJK HATTIAN BALA HATTIAN BALA HATTIAN 19 HBL 1400 AJK KOTLI KOTLI KHASRA NO.89 MAIN BAZAR SEHNSA 20 HBL 0650 AJK KOTLI KOTLI KHASRA NO.1005/914 SS PLAZA CHIROI KHASRA NO.373 KHATA NO.120/118 KHEWAT 21 HBL 2311 -
Geography of Pakistan-II Code No
B.S/B.Ed./ M.Sc. Level Geography of Pakistan-II Code No. 9353 / 8664/ 4656 Department of Pakistan Studies Faculty of Social Sciences & Humanities Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad i (All Rights Reserved with the Publisher) First Edition: 2020 Quantity: 5000 Price: Type Set by: Muhammad Zaheer Printer: Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad Publisher: Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad ii Course Team Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Samina Awan Compiler: Dr. Khalid Mahmood Writers: Dr. Khalid Mahmood Mrs. Seema Saleem Arshad Iqbal Wani Mr. Azhar Liaquat Mr. Kashif Raza Mr. Waseem Ullah Reviewer: Dr. Altaf Ullah Editor: Mr. Fazal Karim Course Development Coordinator: Dr. Khalid Mahmood iii Foreword Allama Iqbal Open University has the honour to present various programmes from Metric to PhD. level for those who are deprived from regular education due to their compulsions. It is obviously your own institution that provides you the education facility at your doorstep. Allama Iqbal Open University is the unique in Pakistan which provides education to all citizens; without any discrimination of age, gender, ethnicity, region or religion. It is no doubt that our beloved country had been facing numerous issues since its creation. The initial days were very tough for the newly state but with the blessings of Allah Almighty, it made progress day by day. However, due to conspiracy of external powers and some weaknesses of our leaders, the internal situation of East Pakistan rapidly changed, and the end was painful as we lost not only the land but also our Bengali brothers. After the war of 1971, the people and leaders of Pakistan were forced to rethink the future of the remaining country.